This repo is for the website gobuild.io
, which offers a service that can easily build golang source code.
Commit your repo address to gobuild.io and it will cross-compile for you and generate a download link.
Currently the site supports the following features:
- Platform support for linux, amd64-386-arm/windows, amd64-386/darwin and amd64-386
- CGO support
- Builds specified by branch, tag, or sha
- Rank the most downloaded and latest repos
- Custom build actions with
.gobuild.yml
files - godep support
author: [email protected]
description: >
Hmm. this is a test.
hahaha
filesets:
includes:
- conf
- README.md
- LICENSE
excludes:
- \.git
depth: 3
settings:
targetdir: ""
build: |
test -d Godeps && go(){ godep go "$@";} ; go install -v
outfiles:
- packer
This is a full version of .gobuild.yml
. This file should be committed to your repo with a directory containing go source code.
Only filesets.excludes
uses regex to filter files. Note that filesets.includes
does not use regex.
(If you have any idea how includes could support regex, pull requests are welcome.)
Use packer
to check if .gobuild.yml
is right.
go get github.com/gobuild/gobuild3/packer
packer --init
can also generate a sample .gobuild.yml
settings.targetdir
will set the env GOBIN
, which will make sure go install
installs to the right directory.
Default values:
- settings.build --- "test -d Godeps && go(){ godep go "$@";} ; go install -v"
- settings.build.outfiles --- the basename of $REPONAME. files will add
.exe
automatically when building for windows - filesets.includes --- ["README.md", "LICENSE", "conf", "static", "views"]
- filesets.excludes --- [".git", ".*\.go"]
- filesets.depths --- 3 # 0 for current dir depth other settings default to empty.
alias is not supported for bash -c
-- I really don't know why.
This repo is covered by the MIT LICENSE